Lorraine Bracco for Janet McLain and Brigitte Nielsen as the T-800.
Lorraine Bracco for Janet McLain and Brigitte Nielsen as the T-800.
And that's cool - for you.
Too bad his religion forbids him from taking Gleemonex.
I know you're joking, but Danny Aiello and John Turturro are a pretty key part of the movie.
Pre-1960? In terms of studio productions -
I get the pastiche, but the direction isn't strong enough to prevent tonal whiplash. Plus, with all those influences, who is the movie supposed to be for? Most 10 year olds aren't watching John Ford or Jim Jarmusch.
That was a really disjointed, uneven movie. There's Hammer with a goofy, golden retriever-like take on the character as the befuddled dandy, Depp underplaying everything while trying and failing to be deadpan funny, Fitchner as a heart-eating(WTF?!) outlaw with Tom Wilkinson there for some reason. And there's no need…
He's the heir to a Fortune 500 oil conglomerate. He doesn't need ANY of this.
After seeing it, I thought Cavill would make a pretty good live-action Archer. Its humor was much less manic than Archer, but he had the wry, deadpan badass part down cold.
I know he's an exceedingly handsome, independently wealthy blond giant but I just want Hammer to be happy. He's a really good actor who seems to get screwed over. Between being cast in the aborted George Miller Justice League, being actually decent in the overstuffed and too Depp-centric Lone Ranger and then Birth of…
It's Williamsburg if they're thinking millenials/hipsters and BR for older, non-WASPy white people.
People already assume all of Brooklyn is either Williamsburg or Bay Ridge and all of Manhattan is either the Village or the Upper East Side.
I thought she took the posting in Dar es Salaam.
Albert Brooks - started out as the younger brother of successful comedian/writer Bob Einstein aka Super Dave.
Because TV execs never thought that people would want to watch seasons of TV again at home in the 80's and early 90's, which unfortunately coincided with the rise in usage of popular music to score scenes. Licenses were for single-use because home video release wasn't even a concept.
There was a remake set in Cuba with Diego Luna and Romola Garai about a decade ago - DD: Havana Nights.
She's the saleswoman from whom Smith buys the lingerie for his wife.
I can both acknowledge that Girls is a high quality, well-written and acted show and admit that I don't watch it because I cannot stand spending time watching any of the characters in it.
PARNELL NEVER BROKE.
Other than both being about a black family, how is black-ish aping the Cosby show? I think there is more than enough variance in tone and style.